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we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. >> woman: good night, gluttony-- a farewell long awaited. good night, stuffy. >> ( yawning ) >> good night, outdated. >> ( click ) >> good night, old luxury and all of your wares. good night, bygones everywhere. >> ( engine revs ) >> good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning, unequaled inspiration. >> ( heartbeats ) [ male announcer ] opportunity is a powerful force. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading
we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter...
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we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. curtis: welcome
we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter...
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we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. >>> this is how the international community should work. more nations. not just the united states. bearing the responsibility and cost of upholding peace and security. >> commander and control business is complicated. and we haven't done something like this. kind of on the fly before. >> chris: the president and defense secretary gates with differing views of how smoothly the coalition effort in libya is going. it's time now for our sunday group. brit hume, fox news senior political analyst.
we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter...
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>> i would love to see a minivan in north america for general motors right now. i used to work on minivans. i know how useful they are. i have three kids. people want utility. utility is second to none. how you do that, you can go through the market in a reconfiguring basing. my seat folds to the floor, my roof comes off -- whatever that is, you can do all of that, or do it in a way that hasn't been done before in a size not done before in the united states. >> that's a compelling idea. >> i would like to watch to see what you do with that, but we are out of time right now. >> great to have you. >> scott burgess, peter de lorenzo, great having you guys. i'll be back in a minute with closing thoughts. >> general motors has momentum in the marketplace these days, as long as the american car market continues to improve, g.m. should do well. join us next week as we look at mo power. it's an italian who is in charge of the operation. i think you will be interested to see what he's doing with it and what he's all
>> i would love to see a minivan in north america for general motors right now. i used to work on minivans. i know how useful they are. i have three kids. people want utility. utility is second to none. how you do that, you can go through the market in a reconfiguring basing. my seat folds to the floor, my roof comes off -- whatever that is, you can do all of that, or do it in a way that hasn't been done before in a size not done before in the united states. >> that's a compelling...
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people were destroying america. a bank well and tea party movement rock obama it's a curse. the word means probably the greatest ever perpetrate the. others to do so and surprise. yes that's. right. you're right very well it's in our politics it's dirty money that's influencing our house. so robert brilliant piece of filmmaking tell us about tell it tell us the story of your your your film here revealing the coax. well first of all with lee on the show let me say that everybody knows the lady and think progress an enormous step of appreciation and gratitude he's done just extraordinary work in researching exposing and getting all of our attention so i want to thank him and if i had gone with tippett to him and say job well that we look forward to a lot more what we've done it brave new foundation is we've decided based at least research again recent research and we've had four researchers working for the last three and a half months on this to do a series of short videos exposing each of the different areas that the koch brothers spends their hundreds of millions of dollars
people were destroying america. a bank well and tea party movement rock obama it's a curse. the word means probably the greatest ever perpetrate the. others to do so and surprise. yes that's. right. you're right very well it's in our politics it's dirty money that's influencing our house. so robert brilliant piece of filmmaking tell us about tell it tell us the story of your your your film here revealing the coax. well first of all with lee on the show let me say that everybody knows the lady...
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to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ on the same day and we have big master registration build a campaign in the next one a slab we can make it's pavement it was caught so there will be a group around the country as a stand alone inspection with the. i and then it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for being with us today thank you very much. now i want to go to somebody else with boots on the ground in madison lisa graves is the executive director at the center for media and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice
to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ...
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and the combination of those two, plus a very, very unique, as far as america goes, ethnic mix, suggests that you had a lot of innovation, a lot of growth, a lot of thinking people coming here, and a lot of opportunity. and then california just took off, and it took off as many growing nations do. but then you got to the point where the traffic was really bad, you didn't have a lot of inexpensive land, and all of a sudden, the west coast of the united states was not only california, it was the pacific basin, and that's the challenge california has. you had tremendous trajectory for a long time, but now you have structural issues to deal with. >> the structural issues, i guess my question is more as america recovers, as we see recovery, do we always have to say, well, we'll always lag behind? it seems like we're just a special, odd case, in which we cannot -- well, i guess michigan is much the same way -- but a special, odd case where it just somehow doesn't count for us. >> michigan doesn't have the positive demographics california has. i think california's probably going through a three
and the combination of those two, plus a very, very unique, as far as america goes, ethnic mix, suggests that you had a lot of innovation, a lot of growth, a lot of thinking people coming here, and a lot of opportunity. and then california just took off, and it took off as many growing nations do. but then you got to the point where the traffic was really bad, you didn't have a lot of inexpensive land, and all of a sudden, the west coast of the united states was not only california, it was the...
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or they also just say, america's reputation, as well. i know when i was in sri lanka after the tsunami and the u.s. poured in so much help or haiti, u.s. poured in so much help, that really want a long way to improving america's image arounthe world. >> right, i mean, you've been to all these places, you can see the difference that it makes when you've got these bags of rice that come in with the american flag on it and people look at that and they see us as a good country. but there are sort of national security arguments to be made and think they are fairly effective that people who are fed, who have good schools and who don't have to worry about what they are going to eat that night are less likely to be recruited into extremism. >> we'll both be watching in the weeks to come. >> thanks. >>> in other news, a delegation of 50 jewish leaders met with president obama at the white house this week. they discussed current events in the middle east and the future of the peace process. the president reiterated america's support for israel's s
or they also just say, america's reputation, as well. i know when i was in sri lanka after the tsunami and the u.s. poured in so much help or haiti, u.s. poured in so much help, that really want a long way to improving america's image arounthe world. >> right, i mean, you've been to all these places, you can see the difference that it makes when you've got these bags of rice that come in with the american flag on it and people look at that and they see us as a good country. but there are...
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i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win >> little rain tomorrow too, right, roberta. >> not a little a lot. 2 inches. >> when will it start? >> by the morning commute. >> something to look forward to. to. >> david letterman is coming up, during cold and flu season. that's why we started a mission for health. by going beyond clean surfaces to healthy surfaces. by making a healthy way to wash hands. and even by working with a pediatrician to develop lysol healthy habits initiatives in schools. when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. >> i called up norm and norm said i did not realize your son would take it serious. tell your son to stop acting like a baby. i said you solicited my son. >> this is the plaintiff. he says his son took two driving lessons from
i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win >> little rain tomorrow too, right, roberta. >> not a little a lot. 2 inches. >> when will it start? >> by the morning commute. >> something to look forward to. to....
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for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the deal is there people who lost their spirit in the lead the brown can be taken over and so we need to be needed to there we can do that and come april so it seems the state may have taken a mammogram ianal and get a little in in the was they can live the richest and good illustration they can be a big mess so you read descriptions go to champaign in the mix when a fire can make a statement it was caught so they will be heard around the country as a stand alone inspection but if they prefer it could be. and it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for
for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the...
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made in america. who furnished that home on snow white drive. >> made in america! >> our thanks to the usrys. whole team is here. >> reporter: the whole neighborhood came out. i wanted to show you something else, diane, the map. these are the companies that we reached out to for the "made in america" effort. and look at the next set of stars. these are all the companies that reached out to us, saying they are up to the challenge. they say they can compete with china and everyone else, but for the few dollars that americans have to spend. >> reporter: we really wanted this to be a wakeup call for people. to look at their items. i did it myself. i went through my son's toy box to find out if there was anything made in america. not a single toy left in that chest when i was done. and this morning, wyatt was just left to bang on some pots and pans. our neighbors love us right now. >> well, on that front, next week, we're going to go out on the street and say to people, take off everything that wasn't made in america. do you know what was made in america? within the bou
made in america. who furnished that home on snow white drive. >> made in america! >> our thanks to the usrys. whole team is here. >> reporter: the whole neighborhood came out. i wanted to show you something else, diane, the map. these are the companies that we reached out to for the "made in america" effort. and look at the next set of stars. these are all the companies that reached out to us, saying they are up to the challenge. they say they can compete with china...
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in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get close to the stage. someone hired the hell's angels motorcycle gang to do security, and they paid them with a truckload of beer, and so the hell's angels showed up with knives, and it was a violent scene. they beat up spectators and would have been less violent if they played earlier. they -- the concert was being filmed for a documentary, but mcjager, he was reluck at that particular time to play -- reluctant to play until it was dark. by every account, bad vibes were there, and it was an ugly scene. there were commotions around them, they are nor vows and we
in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get...
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later, a form from the consumer federation of america. president obama is currently on a four day visit of and plan american country. he will deliver a speech on rio de janeiro on u.s. and latin american relations. tuesday and wednesday he is in el salvador, where he will meet with the president there, before returning to washington. continuing coverage of his trip here on the c-span network. the ford museum recently held its first symposium on ethics in america. they look at how they handle ethical issues. ford talks about how his father dealt with the dilemma at watergate. it will talk about the the leaking information to reporters. this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> from a teenager in the white house to a most interesting career. sometimes, he has been a cowboy, a businessman, corporate spokesperson, and motivational speaker too many audiences. when gerald ford was sworn in as the 38th president of the united states, steve and his three siblings steadily went from the kids down the block to the only kid on the block on the 1600 pennsy
later, a form from the consumer federation of america. president obama is currently on a four day visit of and plan american country. he will deliver a speech on rio de janeiro on u.s. and latin american relations. tuesday and wednesday he is in el salvador, where he will meet with the president there, before returning to washington. continuing coverage of his trip here on the c-span network. the ford museum recently held its first symposium on ethics in america. they look at how they handle...
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sort of more than thirty years ago when a group of people who wanted to make radically remake in fact america radically may remake it for decades to come finally came to power in the united states with the presidency of ronald reagan these people were calling the radicals they used to call themselves birchers libertarians objectivists these radicals want to transform america from an egalitarian democratic society into a banana republic where the wealth is concentrated into the hands of a very very tiny group a very elite group of millionaires and billionaires how let me introduce you to a concept called starving the beast essentially what it means is cutting off government revenue by lowering taxes so that you can force the government at some future time when it's facing a massive budget deficit because of those lost tax monies you can force the very same government to cut spending the government in this case is the beast very biblical way and exactly what reagan started a very intentionally began the process of starving the beast. reagan cut taxes on the wealthiest americans from over sevent
sort of more than thirty years ago when a group of people who wanted to make radically remake in fact america radically may remake it for decades to come finally came to power in the united states with the presidency of ronald reagan these people were calling the radicals they used to call themselves birchers libertarians objectivists these radicals want to transform america from an egalitarian democratic society into a banana republic where the wealth is concentrated into the hands of a very...
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. ,, ,, [ female announcer ] most women in america aren't getting the calcium they need. but yoplait wants to change that. only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value ♪ so pass on the news and we can help close this calcium gap together. to get you started, we're giving away a million free cups at yoplait dot com. the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. down to its final two teams... washington and arizona. both were underdogs to reach the sweet 16. >>> the pac-10 was down to its final two teams, washington and arizona both underdogs to reach the sweet 16. north carolina legend michael jordan in to watch his tar heels. carolina did get to within 1 point at the half. let's go to the second half. the heels finally dig out of their hole. freshman harrison barnes with three of his 22. cars up 2. final seconds washington down 1, tom henson tips an inbound pass. carolina steals it and is fouled. after a pair of free throws the lead is three. la now overton chucks a three from half court, a bad decision, but hen
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i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. that's not the clip i was talking about but are you convinced that failure to act in libya would have carried a greater i can rarely be convinced that killing people first state purposes under whatever humanitarian guys you want to disguise it. is usually a bad decision in this case i reserve judgment until i see what it produces now you can say they took on all the chance because the odds on what it producing being better than what it thought follows i mean conceded that are pretty slim in my view but if it does then i have to say good decision if it doesn't or it's just neutral or it's a return to roughly the same thing disguised as something better then why would people why spend this money for something that accomplishes relatively nothing and those are all the questions of course and that's why people want a clear answer right now as to why strategy is water and go away as if you're already spending money do you think that by the way now defense cuts are completely off the table
i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. that's not the clip i was talking about but are you convinced that failure to act in libya would have carried a greater i can rarely be convinced that killing people first state purposes under whatever humanitarian guys you want to disguise it. is usually a bad decision in this case i reserve judgment until i see what it produces now you can say they took on all the chance because the odds on what...
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and teach for america really isn't about -- we are about teachers are critical, but teach for america's about building a movement among our country's future leaders to say we've got to change the way our education system is fundamentally. and i think, and your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements just captured the whole theory of change of teach for america. i mean, this is about the foundational experience of teaching successfully in ways that, you know, i think we're creating a corps of people who are absolutely determined to expand the opportunities facing kids in the most absolutely, you know, economically disadvantaged communities, you know, who are pouring themselves into their work and trying to put their kids on a different trajectory, and be, you know, having varying levels of success. they realize through their firsthand experience the challenges their kids face, the potential they have. they realize it's ultimately possible to solve the problem, and that experience is not only important for their kids, but it's completely transformational for them
and teach for america really isn't about -- we are about teachers are critical, but teach for america's about building a movement among our country's future leaders to say we've got to change the way our education system is fundamentally. and i think, and your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements just captured the whole theory of change of teach for america. i mean, this is about the foundational experience of teaching successfully in ways that, you know, i think...
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and with all due respect there's a lot of echo chamber here but folks in real america they want jobs and eighty four percent of americans want this congress to adopt an energy policy a national energy policy that will promote energy efficiency and alternatives to the traditional sources of energy that we have because they know it's going to create jobs let me just give you one example of that because policy matters policy creates jobs in michigan not michigan spend as you know your michigan michigan's been the hardest hit state in the nation great because of the loss of automotive jobs and the loss of our manufacturing sector but well why is that is from two thousand to two thousand and eight and before we did not have a manufacturing policy in this nation we decided that we were going to allow the free market can suck jobs away to countries that had policies that were more favorable in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine. we decided that we were going to as a nation invest in clean energy and so department of energy at that point said we're not going to we're going to c
and with all due respect there's a lot of echo chamber here but folks in real america they want jobs and eighty four percent of americans want this congress to adopt an energy policy a national energy policy that will promote energy efficiency and alternatives to the traditional sources of energy that we have because they know it's going to create jobs let me just give you one example of that because policy matters policy creates jobs in michigan not michigan spend as you know your michigan...
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ultimately this is what america will do. this is what progressive employers are doing if congress wants to set an example by taking a step backward so be it. >>reporter: not just the cafeteria pelosi set out to make it a beek con of environmentism with energy efficient lights and plans to install solar panel. republicans are cutting all of it. this. this is abc fuss washington. >> michael is coming up next with a story of a man whose money disappeared after he put it into his daughter's account. at least he thought he can. >> i didn't know why they would think it was fraud length. they cancelled the account and didn't want to see her again. >> also. set back for nasa. [ female announcer ] shopping with nutrition in mind shouldn't be hard work or cost more money. now there's simple nutrition, only at safeway. green tags throughout the store call out what matters most to you. ♪ there are 22 different nutritional benefits highlighted. ♪ and with our low prices, now safeway makes bringing home the right choices easier than e
ultimately this is what america will do. this is what progressive employers are doing if congress wants to set an example by taking a step backward so be it. >>reporter: not just the cafeteria pelosi set out to make it a beek con of environmentism with energy efficient lights and plans to install solar panel. republicans are cutting all of it. this. this is abc fuss washington. >> michael is coming up next with a story of a man whose money disappeared after he put it into his...
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well america is number one when it comes to energy resources things to our plentiful coal as well as gas and oil resources but the leaders in washington will get these resources as a curse. any other country would consider them a blessing so we need to unleash our resources and the resources of our creative people rather than continue to get jerked around by dictators, oligarchs and the cartel's. >> is the competition getting fierce between the team republican and team democrat? >> it has been the that's decided by the people. the fans decide who has the best idea. the fans get the vote depending on what the office is every two years, four years or maybe six years and they were not happy with what's going on in washington. who has been cheering about anything coming out of washington the last several years other than strasbourg who was a pitcher with the national baseball team there hasn't been much to cheer about but people of their high school, their college teams so the people said we want to change. they see that what is going on in washington by any measurement whether it is deb
well america is number one when it comes to energy resources things to our plentiful coal as well as gas and oil resources but the leaders in washington will get these resources as a curse. any other country would consider them a blessing so we need to unleash our resources and the resources of our creative people rather than continue to get jerked around by dictators, oligarchs and the cartel's. >> is the competition getting fierce between the team republican and team democrat? >>...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we continue our series of conversations about the mission in afghanistan. president obama has set this team to hand over securities for the national forces. speaking yesterday afghan president karzai outlined the first phase of that transfer. he named seven areas where afghan forces will assume primary responsibility this summer. their growing concern that the army and government may not be ready. a new report published today by the century foundation says the conflict has reached a stalemate, and that the only solution is a negotiated political settlement. it is called afghanistan negotiated peace. joining me now the two chairing ambassador lakhdar brahimi and ambassador thomas pickering.
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we continue our series of conversations about the mission in afghanistan. president obama has set this team to hand...
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public employees are america's every day heroes. think about it. if somebody breaks into your house, who are you going to call? a public employee. who is going to help apprehend the people who stole your stuff? a police officer. if your house starts on fire, who are you going to call? a firefighter. if your kid goes to public school, who are makes sure your kid guess in your child's ability to learn. who does that? teachers. heaven forbid you have an emergency medical technician. who is that? public employees. these public employees who have been viciously slandered in wisconsin and in other places, they don't deserve that. they are hard-working people and when we are running out of burning buildings, they are running into them and they deserve better than what they have been getting. that goes to federal employees, too. they inspect our water and take care of our national forests and parks and make our government run and they do a pretty good job. in order for them to have a decent life, in order for them to prosper -- you hear the republicans tal
public employees are america's every day heroes. think about it. if somebody breaks into your house, who are you going to call? a public employee. who is going to help apprehend the people who stole your stuff? a police officer. if your house starts on fire, who are you going to call? a firefighter. if your kid goes to public school, who are makes sure your kid guess in your child's ability to learn. who does that? teachers. heaven forbid you have an emergency medical technician. who is that?...
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chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence. now in some sort of a democratic nation and trees but it looks like a good receiver will mark especially considering the one states hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the animosity towards the us today it comes from our military interventions politicians seem blissfully unaware and started churkin our party new york. so clearly there are a lot of questions here especially as to whether the u.s. can afford another war financially and politically but you know scott i was really so taken i was just thinking about the fact that like you said that we may already be arming these rebels i can't get over the amount of dishonesty if really that is the case and the other thing is that hillary clinton came before congress today or she didn't go for the she spoke to a few members
chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence. now in some sort of a democratic nation and trees but it looks like a good receiver will mark especially considering the one states hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the...
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he put to a million dollars into winning the america's cup. he might put a billion dollars in and try to win the championship. toch >>gary: are we going miss any games in football? >> at least one to i think so. they're going to go to the deadline and then they're going to move it and move it. >>gary: cam is a little bit jealous about my new association with mercedes. so she's hooked up with google and sitting next error is her goddaughter. once again its kron we can't get a shot. (laughter) >>> "the insider" has the most complete coverage on tonight's top star news. i'm lara spencer. >> and i'm kevin frazier. >> "the insider" is on. >> breaking news on reese witherspoon's fairy tale wedding. >> her ranch is getting transformed into a wedding paradise. >> the gown, the guests, the cleanup? >> and will her ex be invited to the ceremony? >>> and, when i asked the question -- >> did bradley cooper just pop the question. >>> then -- >> if someone touches my kid, my kid does whatever s needs to do to protect herself. >> hollywood's bully backlash.
he put to a million dollars into winning the america's cup. he might put a billion dollars in and try to win the championship. toch >>gary: are we going miss any games in football? >> at least one to i think so. they're going to go to the deadline and then they're going to move it and move it. >>gary: cam is a little bit jealous about my new association with mercedes. so she's hooked up with google and sitting next error is her goddaughter. once again its kron we can't get a...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: barbara lee is here, she's a representative from california's 9th congressional district. a democrat, lee is known to be a progressive voice in congress. some of the issues she's focused on are economic inequity, poverty and hiv aids. she's a vocal credit of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. her memoir's now in paperback called renegade for peace and justice, a memoir political and personal courage. i'm pleased to have her here on this program for the first time. welcome. >> so happy to be here. >> charlie: it's my pleasure. let me just talk about your life. >> of course i write about this in my book in terms of being born in el paso, texas and
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: barbara lee is here, she's a representative from california's 9th...
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we have also reaffirmed our commitment to end hunger in america in 2015. as many of you know, this is women's history month. we were just talking about this before we came in, and just last week, the obama administration released a new report called "women in america, and it's the first report on the status of women since the commission of the status of women established by president kennedy and shared by elenor roosevelt in 1963, and i said it's time for another one, and we did one last week. [applause] we had a lot to say. the president understands the issues facing women today are not just women's issues, but issues for the entire family. the president's commitment to women was shaped by growing up watching his single mother who often had to struggle to make ends meet trying to balance the demands of a very busy career with the needs of her children. his grandmother who also helped to raise him hit a glass ceiling while working at the bank, and his president supported the first lady throughout her career, and he is looking forward to watching his two da
we have also reaffirmed our commitment to end hunger in america in 2015. as many of you know, this is women's history month. we were just talking about this before we came in, and just last week, the obama administration released a new report called "women in america, and it's the first report on the status of women since the commission of the status of women established by president kennedy and shared by elenor roosevelt in 1963, and i said it's time for another one, and we did one last...
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i read a book called the america the possible, how or why our constitution should be rewritten. i read it twice over the years, but not having a great memory, i can't summarize for it. i wonder if you know about that, and a book that's rather controversial looked upon eyes of liberals and conservatives and the history of the united states. >> guest: i don't know the first book, and i will confess although i understand howard's history is popular, i have never really read it. >> host: dr. maier is a textbook clerk in the 90s and handled thousands of copies of your titles. we are not actually guaranteed life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness. this is based on what his 8th grade american history teacher said which was that the declaration of independence predates our federal government and is therefore not a document of that government. >> guest: well, that is a rather radical argument. without, independence, of course, we would have no right to found a new government. i think it's a critical component to the american political system. are we guaranteed? we said god has begin u
i read a book called the america the possible, how or why our constitution should be rewritten. i read it twice over the years, but not having a great memory, i can't summarize for it. i wonder if you know about that, and a book that's rather controversial looked upon eyes of liberals and conservatives and the history of the united states. >> guest: i don't know the first book, and i will confess although i understand howard's history is popular, i have never really read it. >>...
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this is america. we have the ability to -- we have shown the world the ability to create untold wealth. but we keep shipping it offshore. why shouldn't people who have an education, who have strived to achieve a middle class standard of live, why shouldn't they expect that their government will stand next to them? it's time for people to understand that we need to take a strong stand in favor of the rights of workers. now how do we do that? let's look at our trade agreements, mr. speaker. every trade agreement needs to be renegotiated. we need to renegotiate nafta and the general agreement on tariff trade and china trade and we need to say that every single trade agreement has the right to collective bargaining. we're going in the wrong direction in the states. every agreement we should should have the right to collective bargaining. the right to joint union, the right to strike, the right to decent wages and benefits, the right to a safe workplace, the right to be able to sue an employer if they main
this is america. we have the ability to -- we have shown the world the ability to create untold wealth. but we keep shipping it offshore. why shouldn't people who have an education, who have strived to achieve a middle class standard of live, why shouldn't they expect that their government will stand next to them? it's time for people to understand that we need to take a strong stand in favor of the rights of workers. now how do we do that? let's look at our trade agreements, mr. speaker. every...
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wall street came in and rob america. we let the crux back in the house again. -- crooks back in the house again. mitch mcconnell or one of the congressman said one of the main things he is going to do, he is going to make sure president obama is a one-german economy. that is what is happening. that is the only reason why gas prices are going up. the american people you need to wake up and smell the coffee. guest: i would agree with you because it is an observation that i had because of it being a world wide commodity. there are other factors involved, but i would respectfully disagree that this is strictly a political issue. i would draw a conclusion on the other side of that by saying that actions of this administration has overtime exacerbated the problem. in the long-term because bringing the facility's on-line quickly takes awhile to do that, no question about it. the action of this administration would suggest that in the future we will have even greater problems. nobody can predict the futures, , but the actions of
wall street came in and rob america. we let the crux back in the house again. -- crooks back in the house again. mitch mcconnell or one of the congressman said one of the main things he is going to do, he is going to make sure president obama is a one-german economy. that is what is happening. that is the only reason why gas prices are going up. the american people you need to wake up and smell the coffee. guest: i would agree with you because it is an observation that i had because of it being...
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>>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this is saturday, march 5th. and this morning, rebound or relapse? we are looking for answers on the big, looming question. as unemployment drops to the lowest level in two years, gas prices hit another high. will that stifle our burgeoning, yet fragile, economic recovery? >>> high-rise rescue. two workers dangle hundreds of feet above the ground after their scaffolding collapses. the men are suspended by just their harnesses over rush hour traffic. firefighters risk their own lives by repelling down the side of the building to save them. and it's all caught on tape. >>> huckabee versus hollywood. pundit and possible presidential candidate, mike huckabee, takes on natalie portman. accusing the oscar winner of glorifying single motherhood. now, he is facing serious blowback. this morning, he responds. >>> and the royal impersonators. what's one of the most lucrative new jobs in britain? playing william and kate. and the money they're making? well, you could say it's fit for a future ki
>>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this is saturday, march 5th. and this morning, rebound or relapse? we are looking for answers on the big, looming question. as unemployment drops to the lowest level in two years, gas prices hit another high. will that stifle our burgeoning, yet fragile, economic recovery? >>> high-rise rescue. two workers dangle hundreds of feet above the ground after their scaffolding collapses. the men are...
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the stimulus was to generate jobs in america. the private sector was not investing in america anymore. that was about $800 billion. both tarp and stimulus, unpaid for. there was no money made were brought in to pay for those activities. the same was for the stimulus bill. the stimulus bill has gone down because it was a onetime expenditure and it is generated 3.5 million jobs. now you have 2.5 million americans paying taxes because they now have a job. you can see the effects of a onetime expenditure on the stimulus now becoming far smaller in the future, as opposed to the bush tax cuts becoming bigger in time bigger over time because they were back loaded. the big cuts to the wealthy took effect in the later years, so the cuts at the beginning were small. they were crafted that way so that the cost would look small, not until you were in the outer years, and now you can see how much it cost to keep the tax cuts in place for the very wealthy. host: so you'll see continued spending until 2019 according to this chart? guest: you wi
the stimulus was to generate jobs in america. the private sector was not investing in america anymore. that was about $800 billion. both tarp and stimulus, unpaid for. there was no money made were brought in to pay for those activities. the same was for the stimulus bill. the stimulus bill has gone down because it was a onetime expenditure and it is generated 3.5 million jobs. now you have 2.5 million americans paying taxes because they now have a job. you can see the effects of a onetime...
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then ty create a loophole where some people in america can get taxpayer subsidies, even if they don't qualify for them let's be clear. today we are fixing two huge democratic messes. that they made. and we're going to fix them because ousmall businesses can't take more of this burden. many of them are barely hanging on as it is. with these huge deficits, we can't afford more fraud and abuse in our government system. so we apply a pretty simple principle. if you get federal money you don't alify for, you're going to have to repay it. not everyone. if you're moderate income or below, we understand you don't have that money but if you're making higher than the national average, you're making $70,000, $ 0,000, $90,000 a year and got a subsidy from some other family that you don't deserve, you have to give it back. that's what this bill does. it takes a huge burden off our small businesses they never should have had but our democrat friends put on them and then we're going to can people to repay money they should have never got that our democrats allowed them to get. this actually is a bip
then ty create a loophole where some people in america can get taxpayer subsidies, even if they don't qualify for them let's be clear. today we are fixing two huge democratic messes. that they made. and we're going to fix them because ousmall businesses can't take more of this burden. many of them are barely hanging on as it is. with these huge deficits, we can't afford more fraud and abuse in our government system. so we apply a pretty simple principle. if you get federal money you don't alify...
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it is a lawyer's prominence in america. our worst problem is the next person that graduates from a law school and gets funded by a grant. host: charles on our democratic line. caller: i am a teacher. is ainking is bullying part of education in this country. i believe that our government has a policy not to educate their children. the only source our children has for learning is television. we have to live by it. children learn from grown-up people. our government, if you will remember, balis the poor countries and countries that do not believe what america believes. our children hear it and see it. wherever there is a small problem, we take our planes and warships and go and believe them. host: as far as bullying is concerned, when a school is encountered with the situation, what happens with the discipline or punishment? guest: it depends on the facts of the situation. i think one of the things that we are suggesting to the federal government is that they leave the educational discretion of to educators at the school. each
it is a lawyer's prominence in america. our worst problem is the next person that graduates from a law school and gets funded by a grant. host: charles on our democratic line. caller: i am a teacher. is ainking is bullying part of education in this country. i believe that our government has a policy not to educate their children. the only source our children has for learning is television. we have to live by it. children learn from grown-up people. our government, if you will remember, balis...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >> well, say goodbye to the sun for awhile. sandy is back with the forecast. sandy. >> let me show you live doppler 7 hd and absolutely right. won't see the sun for awhile. here's what is happening very light showers in the north bay. but it is going to get heavy. tomorrow morning rain in the north bay. windy. noon time heavy rain and temperatures in the 50's by 4:00 p.m. breezy with showers. temperatures in the mid 50's to low 60's. the story doesn't end here. wet weather ahead as you look at my accu-weather 7 day forecast. thunderstorms possibility friday night into saturday. and it really remains wet through the weekend with a stronger storm hitting on sunday. spring officially arrives at 4:21 p and sure isn't requesting to look like sprin
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >> well, say goodbye to the sun for awhile. sandy is back with the forecast. sandy. >> let me show you live doppler 7 hd and absolutely right. won't see the sun for awhile....
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relations with south and central america. that's live from the center for strategic and international studies at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up in 45 minutes, we will talk with patrick butler of the association for public television stations about yesterday's house vote to
relations with south and central america. that's live from the center for strategic and international studies at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up in 45 minutes, we will talk with patrick butler of the association for public television stations about yesterday's house vote to
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god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in the same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick question to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an african officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speak to someone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in the same route of an arizona and...
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and when it comes to rural america, rural america will not be left out. when it comes to roads, we know there are some places and burrell america that need to enhance the rows and there will be opportunities to do that in our plan, innervation, either through accessing our highway funds for accessing the infrastructure bank, through leveraging perhaps some loan programs that we might have. we are committed to rural america, whether it's transit to teaming up with transit programs, but in the case of a state like alaska, we have to look for some innovative ways. we think the infrastructure bank is one of those ways to do that. and a regular transportation program. >> very good. this was not my list, but she made a comment and i want to make sure i understand it's more of an education to people who might be watching or in the audience here. a february 11 item you mentioned, that is then -- is that in this year that's coming over from the house i? >> that is in the bill that eliminated $60 billion worth of programs. >> edison house bill one? >> yes, sir. h.r
and when it comes to rural america, rural america will not be left out. when it comes to roads, we know there are some places and burrell america that need to enhance the rows and there will be opportunities to do that in our plan, innervation, either through accessing our highway funds for accessing the infrastructure bank, through leveraging perhaps some loan programs that we might have. we are committed to rural america, whether it's transit to teaming up with transit programs, but in the...
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that is why i will be in latin america. one of my route reasons for the trip was to strengthen the economic partnerships a broad to create good jobs here at home. but america is a part of the world where the economy is growing quickly. as these markets grow, so does their demand for goods and services. the questions is where they come from. as president, i want to make sure these products are made in america. when to open more markets around the world so american companies can do more business and hire more of our people. here is a statistic to explain why this is important. every $1 billion of goods and services we export supports more than 5000 jobs in the united states. the more we sell overseas, the more jobs we create on our shores. that is why last year and set a goal for this country to double our exports by 2014. it is a goal we are on track to meet. part of the reason why is the rapid growth of latin america. their openness to american business. we not export more than three times as much to latin america as we do
that is why i will be in latin america. one of my route reasons for the trip was to strengthen the economic partnerships a broad to create good jobs here at home. but america is a part of the world where the economy is growing quickly. as these markets grow, so does their demand for goods and services. the questions is where they come from. as president, i want to make sure these products are made in america. when to open more markets around the world so american companies can do more business...
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god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in th same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick questi to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an african officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speako someone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach all
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in th same route of an arizona and other...
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he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting your testimony in advance. at this point, we'll recognize each of you for five minutes each and begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> thank you very much good morning. i'm gary herbert, governor of the state of utah, i would like to thank congressman for your invitation to testify. let me begin by stating you are a firm believer in the principals of the 10th amendment. a balance of power between the state and federal government is not only right and proper, but essential to finding solutions to the complex problems that we face today. louis brandice described states that participate in novel and experience without risk to the rest of the country. unquote. in utah we began the health system reform efforts five years ago long before the patient and affordable care act. the health care can serve as a
he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting your testimony in advance. at this point, we'll recognize each of you for five minutes each and begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> thank you very much good morning. i'm gary herbert, governor...
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it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter or. he is a navy and air force veteran. after serving over 12 years on active duty, he joined by george at the george group serving government clients within the department of defense helping to eliminate waste and reduce costs. he hopes of ba in political science and an m.a. in logistics in the air force institute of technology. please welcome peter or'rourke. next right to work is a group that has an incredible work here in iowa, fighting the push to repeal our status as a right to work state. he has helped to fight against compulsory unionism. please welcome gr
it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter...
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i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america and the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home-grown terrorists. he is in prison now for 30 years. it was the right thing to do. the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. you excellently answered them, but as a freshman congressman, i think sometimes we fail to ask this question of you. doctor, i would like to present this to you and the other gentleman can respond if we have time. what do you expect from us? from congress? what should we be doing to promote the fact that this is not about a religion because i have many friends who are muslims and they love this country as much as any of us do. what you expect from us? >> thank you, congressman. i hope and pray that you develop the political will to deal with this problem. that we separate all of the theatrics and concern with vitriol and get to help to solve the problem. our enemies use the language that someone articulate as offensive. as a muslim, i do not find it offe
i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america and the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home-grown terrorists. he is in prison now for 30 years. it was the right thing to do. the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. you excellently answered them, but as a freshman congressman, i think sometimes we fail to ask this question of you. doctor, i would like to present this to you...